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List of hospitals in Queens Hillcrest General Hospital [ 1 ] [ 2 ] was opened around 1962 [ 3 ] by a physician who "was chief of medicine there for 25 years." [ 4 ] Hillcrest , a private hospital , [ 5 ] was then sold to an investor, who leased it to Osteopathic Hospital and Clinic .
Interfaith Hospital of Queens, 175-10 88th Avenue, Jamaica. 60-beds. Opened 1963. Closed 1973. Irwin Sanitarium. In the 1970s, listed in WP:RS as Irwin Nursing Home, 109-43 Farmers Blvd, Hollis/St. Albans, Queens. [47] [48] Kew Gardens General Hospital, 80-02 Kew Gardens Road, Queens. Founded in 1941 in a former hotel.
Springfield Park consists of 23.54 acres (9.53 ha), including the sizable Springfield Lake at its center. It is located on the west side of Springfield Boulevard between 145th Road and 147th Avenue. [8] The 90-acre (36 ha) Brookville Park is located on the eastern border of Springfield Gardens (next to Rosedale). It is bounded by South Conduit ...
On the other hand, Cambria Heights/Queens Village-bound Q83 buses, which terminate at 153rd Street, head west to 150th Street. Little Neck/QCC-bound Q30 and Bayside-bound Q31 buses run west from 170th Street to 169th Street. Some rush-hour Q110 service operates to Jamaica-179th Street station, using Hillside Avenue from 179th Place to 187th Place.
The residents held a fundraiser in 1883 and collected $179.40 (equivalent to $5,866 in 2023). This money was saved until the Jamaica Hospital was opened in 1891 near what is now Jamaica Avenue and 169th Street. At that time the founders applied to state officials for a certificate of incorporation, which was granted on February 20, 1892. [6]
The Hillside Avenue-Farmers Blvd bus was transferred to Bee Line Bus Incorporated in 1923 and was labeled the Q3. [11] The Q3 route originated from 163rd Street and Jamaica Avenue in the Jamaica business district; [ 12 ] the route then ran along 165th Street, Hillside Avenue, 187th Place, and Farmers Avenue, terminating at the intersection of ...
Unlike neighborhoods in the other four boroughs, some Queens neighborhood names are used as the town name in postal addresses. For example, whereas the town, state construction for all addresses in Manhattan is New York, New York (except in Marble Hill, where Bronx, New York is used), and all neighborhoods in Brooklyn use Brooklyn, New York, residents of College Point would use the ...
The north end of Springfield Boulevard is a simple two-way two lane street in southeastern Bayside. It gradually gets wider as it heads towards Springfield Gardens. At some time the city widened Springfield Boulevard in Queens Village from 112th Avenue to Jamaica Avenue, in character with its name as a "Boulevard".